HMRC backflips on helpline closure announcements
HMRC has backflipped on this week's announcement that long periods of shutdown for self-assessment and VAT helplines,...
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Britain’s grocery sales growth slowed to 8.0% year-on-year in August, the lowest since April, hurt by a state-funded scheme designed to get people to return to pubs, cafes and restaurants during the COVID crisis, industry data showed on Tuesday.
Market researcher Kantar said fewer meals eaten at home meant UK shoppers spent 155 million pounds less in supermarkets in August compared with July, as the “Eat Out to Help out” scheme ran throughout the month and some aspects of pre-pandemic life resumed.
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